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Professor Robicheaux is a faculty member in the Department of Physics at Purdue University, serving as a Professor since 2013. His academic journey includes roles at Auburn University, including Alumni Professor (2004–2009) and tenured positions from 1993 onwards. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Chicago (1991) and has conducted postdoctoral research at the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics.
Education:
- Ph.D. Physics, University of Chicago, June 1991.
- M.S. Physics, University of Chicago, December 1986.
- B.A. with Honors in Physics, University of Chicago, December 1985.
- Louisiana State University, 1982–83.
Research Interests: Robicheaux’s work focuses on quantum systems, including coherence/decoherence, quantum simulators, and antimatter physics. He leads computational studies of antihydrogen trapping with the ALPHA collaboration and explores ultracold plasmas, Rydberg atoms, and photon-atom interactions. His group emphasizes predictive modeling for experimental results.
Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes antihydrogen spectroscopy, superradiance in atomic arrays, and quantum control techniques. Key themes include precision measurements, light-matter interactions, and theoretical frameworks for beyond-Standard-Model physics.
Awards:
- Bravo Plus Award (2024), Eugene J. Clothiaux Teaching Award (2012).
- Fellow of the American Physical Society (2001), NSF Young Investigator (1994–99).
Grants: Supported by NSF (Atomic Theory, Quantum Information) and DOE (Basic Energy Sciences). Research spans antimatter cooling, ultracold plasmas, and quantum simulations.
Labs/Teams: Principal investigator with the ALPHA collaboration, focusing on antihydrogen experiments at CERN. Active in computational quantum physics and interdisciplinary projects involving optomechanics and nanotechnology.



